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title: "Ambrell Video | Preheating for Hot Heading with Induction"
description: "Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug."
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# Ambrell Video | Preheating for Hot Heading with Induction

> Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug.

## Key Takeaways

- Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug
- Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug
- Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug

# Preheating for Hot Heading with Induction

Induction heat is used for preheating bolt heads prior to forming bolt and screw heads, lips on plates, hollow parts, fabrication of nuts from a titanium, inconel (nickel alloy) or stainless steel slug.

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**Source:** [Ambrell Video | Preheating for Hot Heading with Induction](https://www.ambrell.com/induction-heating-videos/preheating-for-hot-heading-with-induction)

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